Scoil: Lower Warren (uimhir rolla 7793)
- Suíomh:
- Warren Lower, Co. Westmeath
- Múinteoir: Liam Mac Coiligh
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- XML Scoil: Lower Warren
- XML Leathanach 294
- XML “The Three Wishes”
- XML “The Fighting Hill”
- XML “St Kieran's Rock”
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- Near Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly there is a hill called the "Fighting Hill". How it got this name in olden times, was, large crowds of men used to meet there and one townsland would challenge the other to fight. Those men were called "Party Men". In those days crowds of people used to go there to see the fight. They used to fight with weapons such as heavy Iron bars etc. etc. The finish up of those fights in a good many cases was that many lives were lost.
- There is a rock between Cloufanlough and Bloomhill (Offaly), called St. Kiernan's Rock. People say that one say St. Kiernan was out riding on his horse and that the horse fell at this rock leaving the imprint of his knee upon it-which is there still.